While the latest employment news is not entirely positive; U.S. companies hired fewer workers than expected in August 2014, service-sector activity offers assurance that the economy remains on track for key areas like finance.

Stop right there! If you want a successful interview, start by thinking about what to do before the interview. Preparing for your interview is probably the most important step in ensuring you will have an effective interview.

It is no secret that public accounting can be demanding. Long hours, intense pressure during busy season and frequent travel are all part of the job. While some accountants thrive in this environment, others face burn-out after only a few years.

This week, September 15 – 21, 2014, is National Staffing Employee Week. Take a moment to thank your temporary and contract workers! Every week, U.S. staffing companies employ nearly 3 million temporary and contract workers in jobs and at companies of every size and industry. Often, being a contract employee is a career choice; offering work-life balance and highly competitive wages.

Congratulations! You’ve got the job! Now it’s time for the real work to start. You have the skills and the background, so start your path to success with a great first impression at your new company. It may sound trite, but those first impressions will be lasting impressions, and getting off on the wrong foot can take months to correct. Keys to a great first impression aren’t difficult, but they are important!